Lenovo Pocket Yoga to take on the VAIO P

Lenovo has posted a number of images of a new netbook they call Pocket Yoga on their photo feed, sans press release, tech specs, or...anything. What we can tell you is that it's a tiny, leather-bound touchscreen PC with an odd, ultra-wide aspect ratio that can be folded over to create a tablet. And it might just fit in your pocket.

Despite the lack of information, we're guessing there's an Intel Atom CPU on board, and that the Pocket Yoga will come in at a price point less than Sony's VAIO P.

Stay tuned for more details - we're intrigued by this one and will be watching it closely.

Update: Johnson Li, Director of Lenovo’s Beijing Innovation Center, has posted an update at Lenovo's Design Matters blog to set the record straight about the Pocket Yoga. Apparently the design is two years old, and the product will not be released.

Li says "The 'Yoga' notebook experiment is finished, but the stories of new developed products from Lenovo’s design teams are always happening. Innovation never stops. Next time, which story we will share with you? Who knows?"

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lenovo, like so many others, doesnt realize the vaio p is meant to be a followup to the ux series umpcs, something lenovo has never done, just ultralights, a market segment sony shines in! that's why we now have the vaio w and x series :)

the p is the latest evolutionary step for the umpc and the pocket yoga looks to be what yoga is; uncomfortable, painful and stinky!

to be fair the images look nice but that keyboard doesnt look very useable

the screen appears waaay too gossy but i do like the way leather was introduced here

the touchscreen is intriguing but i'm not looking forward to the lenovo yoga (yuk!)